She wants to make sure she can make money with a blog before she invest any money into buying her own domain name and paying for a professional hosting account.

I completely understand that!

In fact, if you read this post where I share 100 ways of making money online for free, you will find out that I actually started my blogging carrier with a free blog I had built using Blogger (also known as BlogSpot).

I did not have even an extra $20 to get a domain and a hosting account. Plus, I just did not know if I could make any money from the blog, so I wanted to do it for free to test the waters.

By the way, later on, that same free blog become BlogStash.com, a blog that helped me make over $100,000 in 2 years or so.

Anyway, I wrote a long and detailed answer to Meg. And as I hit the “send” button, I realized this could be useful for hundreds of other readers on MoneyPantry.

So, I decided to publish it as a short guide to starting your first blog for free and making money with it.

Let’s start.

Step 1: Building the Blog

1. Topic Selection

There is no restriction on the kind of topics for your blog – you can boast about your lavish lifestyle, write products reviews, brainstorm ideas, observe news or financial market, or share jokes and photo.

But if your intent is to monetize your blog, you must choose a profitable topic and your content must serve the interest of others.

This is the only way to be assured of traffic to your blog site and amass audience.

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Since I personally used Blogger to build my first free blog, I’ll explain how to do build yours through Blogger as well.

That said, the process is pretty much the same for almost any blogging platform you choose.

Creating your blog in Blogger.com

Setting up a blog hosting account here involves 3 easy steps :

1.Create an account
Username :
Password :
Display name : (What you like to be known to others reading your blog posts)
(One account can link to multiple blogsites)

2.Name your blog
Blog title (Enter a title for your blog.) Example : The Diary of a Boring Old Man
Blog address (URL) : yourblogname.blogspot.com

3.Choose a template
Pick from a list of ready made templates for your blog. (It is fuss free to change the template later, and you could even incorporate your own custom built template once your blog is set up.)

Congrats! You have successfully created your first blog completely free.

4. Publish Your First Post

Blogger.com will then take you to the composing page. Trust me, composing a blog post is no more difficult than composing an email.

Pour your heart out, tweak further if it is necessary and when Click Publish Post button when you are perfectly happy with the content.

To have a flavor on how your Blog looks like, click the ‘View Blog’ tab.

If further enhancement is required, you can easily make changes. Or you can add new posts to your blogsite.

That’s it!

You have just become the latest entrant to the Blogosphere.

5. Keep Updating Your New Blog

From that point on, your job is to keep your blog updated with fresh and useful content.

Having lots of (useful and quality) content on your blog increases the likelihood of your posts ranking in the search engines like Google, thus driving more traffic to your site.

You can also take advantage of social media to promote your new blog and drive traffic to it.

It is worth mentioning that promoting your blog is a never-ending project. If you want to be successful, you have to constantly promote your blog.

Step 2: Making Money with It

Once your blog starts to receive a few hundred visitors a day, you can begin to think about monetizing your blog.

Here are a few ways in which you can monetize your blog:

1. Contextual Ads

There are many different ways you can make money with your blog which I cover below, but the easiest and most newbie friendly way is Google Adsense and other contextual ad programs.

To get started, simply sign up with Adsense (it’s free). Once you are approved, login to your account, copy your Adsense code and paste it in your blog where you want the ads to appear. It’s that easy!

If you use Blogger, it’s even easier as Google owns both AdSense and Blogger, and so integrating Adsense to Blogger can be done easily from your new blog dashboard.

Once your ads are up and running you will start earning money.

Basically, every time someone clicks on one of the ads displayed by Adsense, you earn a commission. The amount you earn for each click varies based on the ad, and it can be anywhere from a few cents up to $30 or more per click.

Google will direct deposit your earning every month to your bank account, If you live outside of the U.S., Google will send you a check.

Important:Never ever click on your own ads or tell others to do that. Some people may be tempted to click on the ads on their own blog in order to make money. That is against Adsense policy and it will get your account banned. It can be anywhere from a few cents per click, up to $30 or even more.

2. Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing involves promotion of products or premium services, which cut you a share of the sales as a reward for your promotional effort.

Pick the right promotional banners and insert them into your blog. As mentioned, you are entitled to your fixed commission with every successful sale.

There are many great affiliate marketing networks out there with hundreds of offers you can choose from to promote.

4. Products and Services

Once you are able to attract regular and consistent traffic, you may want to contemplate to sell your own products or services there.

First off, work to earn your visitors’ trust.

You then offer specific gigs that you may have demonstrated your mastery; things like photo editing, content marketing, or Web design. Be ready to keep some sample work handy to show off to potential clients.

You can also get innovative to draw new customers, like one-time free services to new prospects.

5. Donations

If you are fairly confident you have built up deep empathy with your visitors through your blog postings, maybe you can include donation buttons to your blogsite. After all, your readers stay with you because they trust you to provide valuable information to them free.

By way of donation, it represents their appreciation of the service you render so far, and also a gesture in kind to ensure that you can keep on doing what you do without worry of funding or sustaining.

Popular payment processors offer ready-made donation buttons (that are customizable) that you can easily insert into your blog’s HTML editor or main widget screen.

Bottom Line

Normally, for the first year or so, you are looking at continues posting ad establishing yourself as a serious blogger. Once you have got some audience and traffic, that’s when you will start making money from your free blog. Of course at that point, you may want to move to a paid blogging solution – getting your own domain name and a hosting account – but that’s a whole another topic.

For now, I hope this short guide will help you set up your first blog for free, and hopefully earn your first few dollars as a blogger.

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Discussion

crystalsays

how can I get people to read my blog when I start one I don’t have much friends, this is why I have not started a blog yet because I feel that because I don’t know a lot of people no one would read my blog. Please help me any advice im a single stay at home mom without much money wanting to start a blog for moms.

Well, it depends on your niche (the topic of your blog). The easiest way is to sign up for Google Adsense. They then give you a code snippet that you will add to your site and Google’s technology will display ads relevant to the content of your site. You earn a different amount for every click on the ads.

You can also promote related products as an affiliate and earn commission that way. So, if your site is about cooking for example, you could join a few companies that make cookwares, as an affiliate, and promote their products on your site.

It takes time and a lot of hard work. You have to create good content consistently. A lot of people do link building, but I don’t anymore. We try to create content people want to read. Other sites will eventually start to link to you, you start to rank in the search engines, people will share your posts on social media, and so slowly your traffic will grow. It takes a long time, but it’s what we do.

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